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About Faces

photos by Tom Green
text by Abigail Schumann

James Ingram, character interpreter

Penny Ely, theatrical interpreter

Colonial Williamsburg
photographer Tom Green invited ten costumed interpreters and tradespeople, a
few of the people Historic Area guests meet each day, to come to his studio and
show sides of themselves sometimes seen and sometimes not in the streets,
shops, homes, and public buildings of the restored colonial capital. Green was
after a glimpse of the twenty-first-century characters behind the
eighteenth-century personas, hints of the interior sparks that light up the
exterior presentations. His eye caught frame after frame of spirit, merriment,
and free-form fun.

A hallmark
of good interpreters, in or out of costume, is the enjoyment they derive from
what they are doing. People who take pleasure in the moment bring to
interpretation the natural ease and authentic enthusiasm required to appear in
public, face-to-face, day after day, as individual instructors in a grand
educational enterprise. The challenge is not simply to be expert in the history
they teach but to bring it to life for thousands of people. Each has to find
ways to make it fresh and inspiring, over and over and over again. Not just
anyone can do that.

Nor can
just anyone stand before a photographer for an hour or more projecting shifting
emotions and attitudes on command. But that happened in Green's shop with every
click of the shutter. Removed from the context of the Historic Area, and given
license to venture outside the confines of their workaday representations of
eighteenth-century life, they shared a little bit more of themselves. Other
faces. The occasional liberties taken with costuming and props, as well as the
juxtapositions of poses and attire, opened another window on their
personalities.

The
photographs were not intended to be mock eighteenth-century portraits. They
were composed to be something more.

Dan Hard, coachman

Valarie Gray-Holmes, theatrical interpreter

Stephen Moore, character interpreter

Willie Parker, master printer

Carrie MacDougal, livestock husbander

Eric Myall, journeyman saddler

Ramona Vogel, apprentice cooper

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